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Continuous detection and prediction of grasp states and kinematics from primate motor, premotor, and parietal cortex
(2015-05-11)Neuroprosthetics aim to restore a paralyzed patient’s ability to interact with the environment, e.g., by enabling the patient to control a robot arm and hand with his or her brain activity by decoding movement intentions ... -
From vision to action: Hand representations in macaque grasping areas AIP, F5, and M1
(2014-12-19)Grasping and manipulating objects of different shapes is a fundamental feature of the primate hand. This skill requires the transformation of visual object information into corresponding hand actions. In the primate brain ... -
Neural coding of grasp force planning and control in macaque areas AIP, F5, and M1
(2016-10-27)Much research has been done in the last decades to decipher how the brain controls grasping movements. The anterior intraparietal area (AIP), the hand area of the ventral premotor cortex (F5), and the hand area of the ... -
Peripheral nervous system control for neuroprostheses
(2017-09-21)Amputee patients who have lost a hand or arm are severely impaired in their daily life, as they lose the ability to grasp and interact with their environment. While the use of electromyographically controlled prosthetic ... -
Towards population coding principles in the primate premotor and parietal grasping network
(2017-01-03)As humans, the only way for us to interact with the world around us is by utilizing our highly trained motor system. Therefore, understanding how the brain generates movement is essential to understanding all aspects of ...